Six Old English ChroniclesJohn Allen Giles, Gildas H.G. Bohn, 1848 - 512 sider |
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Side ix
... desire to possess it as a venerable relic of an early age , will now have an opportunity of gratifying their wish ; whilst others , who despise it as valueless , in their researches after historic truth , may , nevertheless , find some ...
... desire to possess it as a venerable relic of an early age , will now have an opportunity of gratifying their wish ; whilst others , who despise it as valueless , in their researches after historic truth , may , nevertheless , find some ...
Side 16
... desire death , now that their lord is dead ; nor do they attend to his promises , but rush with one accord upon death . None of them escaped with life except one British hostage , and he had received severe wounds . When , therefore ...
... desire death , now that their lord is dead ; nor do they attend to his promises , but rush with one accord upon death . None of them escaped with life except one British hostage , and he had received severe wounds . When , therefore ...
Side 18
... desire , that the present work may not be thought tedious by you for its length of reading , since to thee especially I dedicate this . Wherefore , the farther my mind digresses , the more does my affectionate love generate and expand ...
... desire , that the present work may not be thought tedious by you for its length of reading , since to thee especially I dedicate this . Wherefore , the farther my mind digresses , the more does my affectionate love generate and expand ...
Side 24
... desire , do not judge me harshly , but as my writings were in love to you , so may you read them . And may God Almighty , who is praised both in Trinity and in Unipotence ever preserve you under the shadow of 24 [ A. D. 857 ...
... desire , do not judge me harshly , but as my writings were in love to you , so may you read them . And may God Almighty , who is praised both in Trinity and in Unipotence ever preserve you under the shadow of 24 [ A. D. 857 ...
Side 52
... desire of knowledge , and still aspires after it . In the year of our Lord's incarnation 867 , which was the nineteenth of the life of the aforesaid king Alfred , the army of pagans before mentioned removed from the East - Angles to the ...
... desire of knowledge , and still aspires after it . In the year of our Lord's incarnation 867 , which was the nineteenth of the life of the aforesaid king Alfred , the army of pagans before mentioned removed from the East - Angles to the ...
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Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1885 |
Six Old English Chronicles: Of which Two are Now First Translated from the ... John Allen Giles,Gildas Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1896 |
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